for me it will be these three:
1.Diversion Road (Ninoy Aquino Ave.) - Hotspots: Smallville,Restaurants,SM City Iloilo.

2.Gen. Luna St. -Hotels,Universities/School Strip(i.e. UP,Univ. of San Agustin,St. Pauls)The Capitol,Shopping/Food Trip at The Atrium

3.J.M.Basa St. - Calle Real (Historic Commerical District), The Regent Cinema,Banks,Freedom Grandstand, just the general hustle
and bustle of the place

Must Visit Streets:Valeria and Iznart Sts. -Shopping,Shopping and More Shopping. (Robinsons Iloilo,SM Valeria,Mary Mart Mall,The Atrium), and a good mix of Hotels,
Variety stores and food establishments in the vicinity. Its the Heart of Downtown I.C.

Rizal Street - All four-lane, 4+ kilometers of it, from the town of Daraga to Legazpi centro. Rizal St. is where everything is - churches, local government offices, hotels, hospitals, cafes, emerging nightspots and hang outs, Bicol University, schools, the bank row, the Legazpi pylon, etc. You can find everything on Rizal, that's convenience.

Washington Drive (F. Aquende) - from Peñaranda Park to the corner of Lakandula Drive, probably 2+ kilometers. Straight as an arrow, Washington is known mostly for its residential areas and the road going to the Legazpi airport. Recent developments such as Parkwoods, Renaissance and others are tapping the potential of this street to become a dynamic hotspot in Legazpi.

Peñaranda St. - cutting through the heart of Legazpi centro, Peñaranda is where the hotels and other business establishments are. Peñaranda extension is also the main thoroughfare to the progressive First district of Albay, specifically Tabaco City.

yeah i like ayala ave. too. it looks so progressive.
I like the whole inner streets of downtown manila. where the govt. buildings are like the court of appeals. pero pag bagong wales lang at walang mga tao at cars, it has a little old world in a small city feel.

1. Rizal Boulevard - where you can see the sea, the sun, the moon and the skies...
2. Hibbard Avenue - plenty of gorgeous ladies and hunks along this avenue: Silliman University is here, and there are plenty of hangout places along this stretch...
3. Silliman Avenue - plenty of hangout places and restaurants along this stretch, and you can see all kinds of people here, especially during night time...

and if you walk straight down east of Jacinto, there's an array of modest yet stude-friendly priced "carenderias" there. I love the one past Jacinto-Guerero intersection (forgot the name now) with their appee tizing pork menudo.

over at Roxas Ave was the piso-piso rice of Delejero Food Stall. Buhay pa ba to? The last thing I knew they refused ADDU's offer for their property. That could have been a little space more for the new, spanking SBG building for Arneow.

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I've been a habitue also with Ironhorse. I love their food which are mostly "Pinoy Taste" with some foreign concoctions thrown into them. The resto structure with its ethnic design is so symbolic of Davao, it is in itself a thing worth the trip there. The big bike replica is another thing.

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and if you walk straight down east of Jacinto, there's an array of modest yet stude-friendly priced "carenderias" there. I love the one past Jacinto-Guerero intersection (forgot the name now) with their appee tizing pork menudo.

over at Roxas Ave was the piso-piso rice of Delejero Food Stall. Buhay pa ba to? The last thing I knew they refused ADDU's offer for their property. That could have been a little space more for the new, spanking SBG building for Arneow.